Kokanee Crankworx took its toll on some of the world's best riders this year and Paul Basagoitia was no exception. Paul got hurt right before the finals and has been off the bike since early August. Unfortunately he will not be able to compete at the Red Bull Rampage in a few days time. We were about to catch up with him at his home in Minden, Nevada for some recovery talk.

Pinkbike.com rider Casey Groves is set to make his first Red Bull Rampage appearance in just under 2 weeks. Casey is best known for his slopestyle skills, but we're confident that he'll hold his own in the desert.

Back in early August at Kokanee Crankworx in Whistler, BC, Darren Berrecloth took a digger on the last step down jump. The result was two broken bones in his hand and the possibility that he may have to sit out this year’s Red Bull Rampage if his hand did not heal. Being the Claw, he’s healed up faster than doctors anticipated and is 100% ready to do battle in the desert in under a week’s time.

In 2008 he convinced any doubters about his ability to compete outside of a slopestyle course by taking the win at the Red Bull Rampage - Evolution. This year he'll be watching from the side lines due to a broken collar bone suffered at Crankworx in Whistler.

Mike Kinrade epitomizes big mountain riding in my mind. He is part of an elite level of riders that have competed at all the Red Bull Rampage events to date. His results over the years are as follows: 2001-5th, 2002-Crashed, 2003-8th, 2004-9th and in 2008-4th. This is one of the only comps that Mike ever attends and he loves it. We were able to catch up with him at his home in Nelson to talk about this year’s Rampage as he prepped his bikes for the event.

Darcy Turenne (Norco Factory Rider) is one of the hardest working professional mountain bikers around and yet she was able to take some time to talk to us at Pinkbike about her recent season, higher education, traveling, time at home and the See Jane Jump Jam.

Katie takes co-host Brett and filmer Vincent up to the DH course at MSA for some talk with the 2010 Downhill World Champions - Sam Hill, Troy Brosnan, Tracy Moseley, and other racers that battled it out last Sunday.

This past weekend Tracy took home the World Championships by an astonishing 7 seconds! We caught up with Tracy to get a few insights into her race. Also Trek is celebrating this win by offering a free commemorative poster to the first 2500 people to sign up shipped anywhere in the world. Sign up here!

Josh Bryceland (Santa Cruz) and Sam Dale (Mondraker) pull a roll reversal on Brett Tippie (MTB Hall of Fame inductee) and get an interview out of him at the World Championships at Mont St. Anne, Quebec.

The World Champs are a chance for riders to represent their countries, so it makes sense that 9 time Irish Champ Ben Reid is one of the chosen few. Tippie and Katie Holden pin down Ben to ask him about his bone stimulator, who he thinks is "shit hot", and how he is going to translate his quick qualifying times into podium placings.

Sam Hill has been out of action for most of this season, but is back just in time to have a go at Worlds. Brett Tippie caught up with him to ask about that crash, pressure, and what he's thinking about before falling asleep!

Brett sits down with the current Canadian National DH Champion to catch up on the season and this weekend's prep. Micayla placed 7th last year in Australia at the 2009 World Championships and is looking to improve upon that here at Mont Saint Anne.

Steve Peat needs no introduction as he has won more World Cup DH races than any other racer and is the current World Champion. He has won at Mont Saint Anne FOUR times (1999, 2002, 2003 & 2004) and is looking to add to that again this year.

Giant rider Duncan Riffle is here for his 7th World Championship appearance (twice as a junior and five times as a Pro). Duncan is a 2 time US National Champion and this is also his 7th time at Mont. Saint Anne and he loves this track and how burly it is. Tippie and he talk about line choice and getting here to the World Champs.

2009 World Champion and 2010 Overall World Cup Series 4X Champion Jared Graves came by to see Tippie and talk about the season and this year's World Championship 4X course here at Mont Saint Anne, Quebec.

Caroline Buchanan is the current 4X World Champion and tonight is her chance to defend her rainbow stripes against the best in the world for the 2010 World Championships Title. She is currently training and focused on BMX and the 2012 Olympics in London, but has been given the go ahead to show the rest of the world just how fast she is.

In his first year as a senior, Brook finished the season in 18th overall after winning the World Championships last season as a Junior Expert. Last weekend he finished 8th in Windham, NY, what will this big track at Mont Saint Anne bring his way on Sunday?

Brett Tippie and Rob Warner catch up for some colorful commentary at the UCI World Championships here at Mont Saint Anne, Quebec.

In 1996 Rob Warner became the first ever British rider to win a round of the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup taking a historic win at Kaprun in Austria. He also became the UK National Champion in 1997, 1998 and finally in 2001. Nowadays we find him online doing commentary for all the World Cup Downhill events.

Brett Tippie and Greg Herbold sit down for some catch up and a little history lesson. Greg "H-Ball" Herbold was inducted into the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame in 1996.

Herbold, or HB, won the first UCI World Downhill Championship in Durango, Colorado in 1990. He won the NORBA National Downhill Championship in 1988, 1989, and 1993, and the North American Downhill Championship in 1991. He won the first dual slalom race at Mammoth Mountain in 1987.